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Kyoto Sake cup and Bottle set Kyo Kiyomizu yaki ware Guinomi Tokkuri Japan SEPIA

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(Size)   : Bottle : Diameter 8 × Height 12.5 cm / 3.14 × 4.92 inch
              Cup :  Diameter 6.5 × Height 4 cm / 2.55 × 1.57 inch

(Weight) : Bottle 160g / Cup 40g

(Capacity) : Bottle 230ml

(Material) :  Pottery

(Origin) : Made in Japan / Kiyomizu yaki 

(Condition) : Brand new

(Note) :

Mishima pattern on the surface of sake bottle and cup, rhythmically imprinted up and down and is called Nagare-Mishima.
The Mishima pattern is a pattern found in traditional kilns on the Korean Peninsula. With the prosperity of the tea ceremony, the Ido bowl were introduced to Japan during the Muromachi period.
Nostalgic sepia color material with delicate and elegant Mishima. It is a sake ware with a high-class appearance.
Thin sake cup with widened edge .
This is a sake ware with a good sense of creator, with delicate Mishima inlays unique to Kyo ware Kiyomizu yaki.

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*This item is a set of two Guinomi (Sake cup), a Tokkuri (Sake pot).
 (We can sell it separately.)

(Note) : Kiyomizu is one of the traditional crafts that represent Kyoto,originally started in the pottery 
of Kiyomizu Slope neighborhood toward theKiyomizu-dera. 
Pottery and porcelain made in Kyoto is generally known as Kyo-style ceramics,Kiyomizu ware. 
The splendor and refined elegance of Kyo-style-ceramics,Kiyomizu ware is created based on sophisticated design and various proficient skills. 
History of pottery and porcelain in Kyoto started more than 1,200 years ago,in Nara period. 
A Buddhist preist, Gyoki built a kiln and made earthenware in Seikanji. Now the ruins of the temple is called "Chawan-zaka". Kyo-style ceramics, Kiyomizu ware products are mostly handmade and the feature of that is in wide variety in small quantity.

 
Weight:
500.00 Grams

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